Travel documents

Thanks to the Schengen Agreement, there are no longer systematic controls at the borders of EU Member States, and EU citizens may travel freely with just their ID cards, as long as they are valid for travel abroad and recognized by the destination country.

For EU countries that have not signed the agreement (such as Ireland and the United Kingdom) and countries that do not belong to the EU, a passport is required, unless bilateral agreements are in place.

For destinations outside the EU, consult the IATA TRAVEL INFORMATION MANUAL
Check the website of your destination country’s embassy or consulate.
US passport: an amendment to EU regulations requires US passports to be valid for at least 3 months beyond the period of intended stay.

VISA

It is the passenger’s responsibility to check with the embassy or consulate of the destination or transit country whether a visa is required.

ITALY

Besides an identity card, passport and driver's license (paper or laminated), the documents listed in Italian Presidential Decree 445/2000 are also valid for travel inside the country.